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Go Mobile Clinic Rolls Out To Serve Southwest Indiana And Beyond

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EVANSVILLE, IN  – Many will gather tonight as a new amenity, a Go Mobile Clinic for moms in underserved areas of Southwest Indiana is unveiled at Old National Events Plaza at 5:30 p.m. The Clinic will cover multiple cities and towns providing services to women such as pregnancy tests, limited obstetric ultrasounds, STI tests, and consultations all free and confidential.

The Go Mobile Clinic will have a radius of approximately 30 miles outside of Evansville. Local areas that the Clinic is scheduled to frequent will be Birthright of Evansville, New Horizon Fellowship, and Potter’s Wheel with additional locations to be added in Posey, Gibson, Dubois, and Daviess Counties.

According to Kelli Knabel, RN and Nurse Manager of the Clinic, funding for the unit is 100% donor funded. “There is such a need in our communities for these services, and we are excited to serve clients in this way,” said Knabel.

For further information about the Go Mobile Clinic, please call 812-925-5111.

USI Selects Siders As New Chief Information Officer

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Austin Siders has accepted the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the University of Southern Indiana. The announcement was made Friday, July 29 by Steve Bridges, Vice President for Finance and Administration, and is effective September 1, 2022. Siders will succeed Richard Toeniskoetter who retired as CIO after 10 years of service, and Anastasia (Stacy) Draper who has served as Interim CIO since September 2021.

As CIO at USI, Siders will head the Information Technology Department and its work of providing support for faculty, staff and students of the University. This encompasses administrative and academic computer support; cybersecurity; Local Area Network (LAN) support structure; microcomputer hardware and software support; Internet assistance; audio/visual; Blackboard; telecommunications; and various software applications.

“Austin brings to USI both strong technical skills and strong strategic visioning abilities,” says Bridges. “His wealth of experience fits the needs of the University of Southern Indiana now and as we look to a future where technology is ever changing and critical to our mission.”

Siders served the last nine years as Director of Enterprise Applications and Solutions at Austin Peay State University. In his role at Austin Peay, he provided strategic leadership and direction for the implementation and maintenance of enterprise information systems.

Siders has more than 15 years of higher education technology experience from his employment at Austin Peay, including six years as a systems analyst and programmer and 10 months as Interim Director of Information Technology (CIO). He also served as an adjunct faculty, providing instruction in programming, cybersecurity and information security governance.

Siders holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science and information security and a master’s degree in computer science and quantitative methods from Austin Peay.

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See You At The Indiana State Fair!

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STATE FAIR RUNS FROM JULY-AUGUST 21, 2022

AUGUST, 2022

The Indiana State Department of Agriculture is excited to once again be a part of the 18 greatest days of summer this year at the Indiana State Fair. The fair runs July 29 – August 21 and is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. We are thrilled to be able to experience the fair in its full glory and have several of our usual events. We encourage all fairgoers to stop by and say hello at any of ISDA’s locations on the fairgrounds.

Normandy Barn | Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET every day

Inside this historic barn located on the North East side of the fairgrounds, you will find the 4-H STEM Studio. This location is filled with interactive exhibits all related to the science, math, engineering, and technology field. Stop by to find a 3-D printer, robot track and so much more. Venture over to Normandy Barn for Purdue Extension’s 4-H STEM learning and games!

FFA Pavilion | Building hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET every day

Join the Indiana FFA State Officers at the FFA Pavilion every day for mini golf and a petting zoo.

Indiana Grown Marketplace | Building: Ag Hort |Building hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET every day

Shop locally made, produced or processed products daily in the Indiana Grown store. Additionally, pop in to find educational displays, product sampling, and demonstrations from artisans showcasing their craft.

Hoosier History Highlights: Jonathan Jennings First Governor of Indiana

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July 31 – August 6

The Week in Indiana History


Jennings

1816     Jonathan Jennings was the first governor of Indiana.  His duty was to place the state on a good financial footing, establish a court system, build a basic educational foundation, and create a banking system.  After six years as governor, he went on to serve nine more years in the United States House of Representatives.


Barbasol1884     Frank Brown Shields was born in Indiana and spent his boyhood in Seymour.  A graduate of Franklin College, he went on to teach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.   He moved to General Electric and other companies, finally founding the Barbasol Company in Indianapolis.  The firm became famous for its popular shaving cream and variety of related products.

alligator

1900     Four young boys found an alligator in the canal near downtown Indianapolis, not far from the Statehouse.  The local newspaper reported that the creature had lived along the area for about two years and had been owned by a nearby adult before its escape.  The boys defeated the dangerous creature which had been a threat in the nearby swimming area.  (Pictured:  Headline from the Indianapolis News)


Lilly1915     Ruth Lilly was born in Indianapolis, where she was the great-grandchild of pharmaceutical founder Eli Lilly.She graduated from Tudor Hall and the Herron School of Art.  During her lifetime she gave away hundreds of millions of dollars in support of the arts, education, health, and environmental causes. She gave special attention to the Riley Hospital for children and the Indiana Repertory Theatre.

Hershey1941     President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed General Lewis Hershey to be Director of the Selective Service.  Hershey, from Angola, Indiana, was a four-star general who served in the office under six Presidents (1941-1970).  He was the longest serving director of the Selective Service, spanning WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

Gordon 1994     The first Brickyard 400 NASCAR race was run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  The winner was 23-year-old Jeff Gordon from Pittsboro, Indiana.

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Indiana Statehouse Tour Office

Indiana Department of Administration

Visitors are welcome at the Indiana Statehouse Monday through Saturday.  For more information, please contact the tour office.

(317) 233-5293
touroffice@idoa.in.gov


quiz

     Which of the following individuals have served as Governor of Indiana?

Otis Bowen, George Craig, James Goodrich, Edward Jackson, Joseph Kernan, Matthew Welsh


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car

     This advertising photo came in an August 1922 edition of the Evansville Courier newspaper.  The car, made by the Gardner Company, had a one-year guarantee with a full price of $895.  It was for sale at the Grimm Motor Company, located at 403 Upper Fifth Street in Evansville


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Answer:  All six listed have served as Indiana Governor.
Otis Bowen 1973-1981
George Craig 1953-1957
James Goodrich 1917-1921
Edward Jackson 1925-1929
Joseph Kernan 2003-2005
Matthew Welsh 1961-1965

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BREAKING NEWS: Multiple Arrests in Ongoing Narcotics Investigation

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EPD: News Release 

07/30//2022
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Multiple Arrests in Ongoing Narcotics Investigation

SUMMARY

On July 30th, around midnight, detectives with the Vanderburgh County Joint Drug Task Force (JTF) were conducting a detail along the Franklin Street corridor. The Joint Drug Task Force has been conducting an ongoing investigation into the trafficking and consumption of illegal narcotics along the Franklin Street corridor after receiving numerous tips from WeTip.

During the detail, detectives witnessed hand-to-hand transactions on Lamasco Bar & Grill parking lot between individuals that were under investigation by the JTF. These hand-to-hand transactions were consistent with dealing with controlled substances. The JTF made several traffic stops on those individuals as they left Lamasco Bar & Grill after traffic infractions were observed.

During the first traffic stop at approximately 1:30 a.m., detectives located about 8 grams of Cocaine that also field tested positive for Fentanyl. Aaron Funkhouser and Steven C. Driesbach were inside that vehicle and are being charged with Dealing Cocaine/Fentanyl. A short time later, a traffic stop was made on Demario Holman. Holman was taken into custody for Dealing Cocaine. At that time, detectives applied for search warrants for Holman’s vehicle and apartment.

Once the search warrants were granted by a judge, detectives located over $22,000 in cash, over a pound of Cocaine, a pound of Marijuana, and 5 firearms including an AR-15 rifle. Holman’s girlfriend, Hayden Current, was at the apartment during the search and was taken into custody and also charged with Dealing Cocaine.

During a later traffic stop at around 4:30 a.m., detectives stopped Zachary Clark. Detectives noticed a strong smell of Marijuana coming from the vehicle. The vehicle belonged to Amy Word, who was in the passenger seat. Word is also the owner of Lamasco Bar and Grill. Clark was in possession of Marijuana and Cocaine for which he was arrested. Word was placed under arrest and charged with Maintaining a Common Nuisance.

This has been a lengthy investigation by the JTF. During the course of the investigation, detectives developed information that Damario Holman was trafficking large quantities of illegal narcotics on Franklin Street. Detectives have learned that Word had knowledge of narcotics activity at her place of business.

On the morning of July 30th, detectives obtained a judicially signed search warrant for Lamasco Bar and Grill in furtherance of their investigation.

During the course of this investigation, a total of 22 arrests have been made. The JTF has seized over 1700 grams of Marijuana, over 100 grams of hallucinogenic drugs, about 10 grams of Meth, over 3 grams of Fentanyl, over 1100 grams of Cocaine, and various other narcotics and pills. Along with the narcotics that have been seized, detectives have also seized over $43,000 and 17 illegal guns.

This is still an active investigation and more arrests are expected. If you have any information regarding this investigation, please contact the Evansville Police Detective Office (812) 436-7979 or the tip line (812) 435-6194. This is a developing story.
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LINK OF HISTORICAL DEBATE OF ABORTION BILL PRESENTLY GOING ON IN THE INDIANA STATE  SENATE CHAMBERS.

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LINK OF TODAY’S DEBATE ABOUT THE FINAL PASSAGE OF THE ABORTION BILL IN THE INDIANA SENATE 

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 BREAKING NEWS: Senator Vaneta Becker Remarks To The Indiana Senate Concerning The Elimination Of Abortion Rights

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   Senator Vaneta Becker Remarks to the Indiana Senate SB1 Concerning The Elimination of Abortion Rights 

Thank you Madam President and members of the Senate.

I’m Senator Vaneta Becker. A proud lifelong Republican from Southwestern Indiana. I am privileged to serve the citizens of my district for the last 41 years. I am a Republican because of my strong belief in limited government, fiscal responsibility, and the obligation of government to serve, protect, and meet the needs of the people in my district and our State. 

I rise to oppose SB 1 because it violates all of those Republican principles. We know that The purpose of government is to help its people live in safety and happiness. Government exists for the interests of the governed, not for the lawmakers.  

Most of our constituents overwhelmingly object to this proposed legislation. In fact, not one person during the committee process spoke in favor of this legislation. 

And there’s not one Senator in this Chamber today who hasn’t both seen and understood the polls and what the vast majority of Hoosiers want – and most importantly – what they DON’T want. 

Are we protecting our constituents? The numbers say – NO. 

 NOT WHEN: Infant mortality puts us at 47th in the nation. 

 NOT WHEN: Indiana has the third highest rate of maternal deaths. We’re TWICE the national average. 

 NOT WHEN: Our Public health funding is 45th in the country. 

 NOT WHEN: 1 in 3 Hoosier women already have or will experience sexual assault in their lifetime. 

ï‚· NOT WHEN: 1 in 7 sexually assaulted Hoosier women – women who are our Mothers, Sisters and Wives, Children and Grandchildren – will become pregnant as a result of that attack (and that’s just the cases that are reported). 

Compounding what became a personal tragedy played out on our nation’s stage, many immediately attacked the 10-year-old child from Ohio and the Indiana physician who helped her. And…. Still…..the personal and professional attacks on the physician continue to this very day. By the way…Did anyone else notice …….that the physician was a woman? 

So, how ARE we protecting our constituents? Well, As we have seen, we are failing. 

This bill does not make things better. It makes things worse. More women, children, and families will suffer. 

As Senators, those we represent should and do expect us to provide access to quality health care to meet their needs, not remove vital health care from 52% of our people.

Indiana establishes strict, comprehensive criteria for physicians to be able to practice in our communities. A doctor must complete 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, 4 years of residency, and, 3 additional years of training to be qualified as a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. A maternal-fetal medicine specialist treats difficult and complicated pregnancies, AND there are only 45 of these specialists in Indiana. This is what WE require of a doctor to be allowed to provide reproductive health care to Hoosiers. And yet, here we sit, 50 Senators (8 women and 42 men) unqualified but arrogantly presuming to interfere and dictate the work of physicians. We are considering dictating medical decisions with blinders on and ignorant of the astounding unintended consequences we are creating while also creating criminal penalties for these same physicians who are serving women and children. 

I ask you and invite you to ask yourselves, ARE WE meeting the medical needs of the people we represent with this proposed bill?  

Are we providing the support families and children need to thrive in our communities? No! We are making a mess! 

Namaste once wrote:   “Everyone is pro-life. Without life, we are not here. So, if you are in favor of your own existence you are pro-life. 

Everyone is pro-choice. If you have free will and you are in favor of your free will; you are pro-choice.” 

All of us are pro-life…we are alive and will fiercely protect our lives! All of us are pro-choice…we all have free will and demand our right to exercise it! Women deserve to have us protect their lives and free will. SB 1 destroys both. Shame on us. 

A friend of mine shared with me this important idea: everything you believe is just that. A belief. It doesn’t make it a fact; it doesn’t mean it’s right; it doesn’t mean it’s the truth. You have free will; belief whatever you want.

But we represent people who expect and deserve us to legislate based on facts. We are asked today to make law based on special interests and some peoples’ religious beliefs…not facts. We are making a mess. 

As The King – Elvis Presley, said,  “Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t goin’ away.” 

Does this proposed legislation reflect limited government or fiscal responsibility? Does this proposed legislation serve, protect or meet the needs of the vast majority of our constituents?

NO! I ask you to vote no on SB 1. Let’s not make a mess.

Thank You 

INDIANA STATE SENATOR VANETA BECKER